#Quote “Creative thinking inspires ideas. Ideas inspire change.” Barbara Januszkiewicz
Despite youth being one of the marginalized groups in many spheres of life (social, economic and political), we have a part to blame ourselves in the attitude, action and conversions we keep that I believe also contributes to the already widening gaps.
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The friends we keep may also determine how far and fast you can achieve your dreams, vision and action plan.
Below are two types of friends, according to my diary namely;
- The spenders (Now mentality and egocentric).
- The thinkers (Visionary, team and future).
- Nitolee form - Get me in 'form'
- Niachie za macho - Give me something small.
- Unatuacha aje? - how do you leave us?
- Nitolee katiku - Give me something
- Umetutupa? - You have abandoned us!
- Leo kanashika wapi? - Today where is the party going?
- Nitafutie kazi – Find for me a job?
- Niko na idea - I have an idea ...
- Tunaweza fanya nini kuboresha maisha yetu – What can we do to make our life better?
- I like what you do, how can I be of help or how can I join you?
- When is the next learning expedition we are going to take?
- When is the next networking event to attend together?
- I'm looking for opportunity for job creation and partnership?
- I have X if we pull together we can create Y? (thinks skills, experience, funds, time etc.)
#FinancialTip To achieve stable financial freedom one needs 20% information / knowledge and 80% behaviour. We are made of our own thinking, doing, undoing and imagination. Friends have some influence in the patterns that we keep ( Habit, Character, Behaviour etc).
#Note My view shouldn't be applied generally, but it is a conversation looking at how we relate with our peer groups, especially at the community levels either in creating new opportunities, positive causes, challenge etc. I advocate for quality conversation which means being strategic, empathetic and social in achieving sustainable progress in our personal journeys through our networks, as Porter Gale said your network is your net-worth. Read more about decent conversation
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